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Hotel Living

A Novel

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Recalling both the excess of The Wolf of Wall Street, and the drifting narrator of A Single Man, Ioannis Pappos’s debut novel is a portrait of privilege, aspiration, and international finance during the wayward course of the American economy between 9/11 and the 2008 Financial collapse, and is filled with surprisingly tender observations about identity, loneliness, and human connection.

“I’m homeless, but in First Class.”

Stathis Rakis abandoned his small Greek village for a more worldly life, first in San Francisco, where the Dot Com Bubble had already burst, and then in Paris, France, where he is pursuing an MBA at an elite business school. After falling helplessly in love with a liberal New England journalist with a good conscience, who comes to campus with some scores to settle, Stathis moves to the United States to begin as a consultant for a company called Command. He spends the very few hours of the day that aren’t consumed by work draining the minibar, battling insomnia, and binging on more than room service. Luxury is a given, happiness is not.

As the economy recovers and a new bubble expands in a post-9/11 world, Stathis drifts upward, baring witness to the criminal decadence that will become the 2008 financial crisis, as well as his new habits of indulgence—drugs, sex, and insider trading. In a world of insiders—from corporate suits to Hollywood celebutantes—Stathis remains the outsider: too foreign to be one of them, too cynical to turn back.

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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2015
      An intrepid rising star in the business world longs for intimacy in Pappos' debut novel. By a stroke of luck, Stathis leaves his fishing village in Greece at age 13 to attend school in Athens. He later becomes a graduate of Stanford and enters an international MBA program at the European Business School in Paris. Although he gets used to a jet-set world of money and hedonism, a part of him is just the son of a fisherman at heart. When he meets Erik, a journalism student who writes a scathing article about EBS, Stathis quickly falls in love with him even though they have wildly different lifestyles and values. While their relationship continues for several years, Erik, a trust-fund kid who has never known what it's like to be poor, looks down on Stathis' work as a business consultant. It doesn't help that Stathis travels so much for work that he spends most of his nights in various hotels. Eventually, his hectic schedule and their different values tear them apart. Later, Stathis finds comfort in a housing arrangement with Tatiana, the 20-year-old daughter of a famous Hollywood actress. With Tatiana, Stathis enjoys cocaine and threesomes and, in some ways, a greater sense of home than he had with Erik. Tatiana is by far the most interesting character in the novel, but she doesn't appear until the second half. Much of the writing is crude, and the central relationship between Stathis and Erik never takes off. The storyline dedicated to Stathis' work as a business consultant, including his "Innovate through Simplicity" brand that wins him a promotion, is full of jargon that does nothing to draw the reader in. A joyless and basically plotless novel about a rootless existence.

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    • Booklist

      May 1, 2015
      Welcome to the glitzy, high-octane world of . . . management consulting. Stathis Rakis leaves his small Greek fishing village behind, graduating from Stanford and then attending an elite European business school in France. While there, he falls in love with Erik, an American studying journalism at Oxford. Stathis' new job at Command Consulting, a firm with a worldwide clientele, keeps him sleepless and rootless; he is homeless, but in first class, as he puts it. He decides to settle in New York City to be close to Erik, but their relationship sours. Stathis then moves in with Tatiana, the daughter of Hollywood royalty, and becomes caught up in her life of clubs and drugs. He also finds himself increasingly at odds with Andrea, his boss and nemesis. At the end of the novel, he is booked on a flight prepared to make amends on his journey, and to look for a new direction for his life. Pappos is himself a Greek-born management consultant, and his personal experiences seem to inform this first novel, which has plenty of storytelling verve to keep readers engaged.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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